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THE NEW ADDITION A much-needed new addition increased the facilities of Forster Collegiate this year. The addi¬ tion provides six large classrooms and two labora¬ tories. These rooms contain some of the latest improvements in school design. They are pleasantly bright with large windows and fluorescent lighting. The cheerful decorating schemes add to the pleasure of working in these rooms. The desks, which were chosen after several types had been tested, are large and comfortable. Both laboratories contain the latest in science equipment. The biology laboratory even has a separate green-house that is a great help in the study of plants. Because the addition was built during the school year, students had an excellent opportunity to watch the construction. Every detail of the building was watched eagerly from the classrooms in the old school. The construction noises may have occasion¬ ally interrupted classes, but we were glad to have been able to see the new addition erected. Moving day was a confusing but enjoyable time in many classrooms. Books, drawers, papers, and odds-and-ends had to be carried to their new loca¬ tions. Perhaps the most amusing sight was the long parade of plant and animal specimens being carried to the new biology laboratory. At the official opening of the new addition which was held on the evening of March 19, the keys were presented to Mr. Steadman by a representative of the W. J. C. Kaufman Co., the contractors. The prayer of dedication was given by Rev. J. A. Walker of Sandwich United Church. Mr. W. T. Laing, representing the Ontario Department of Education, officially declared the new addition open. After the official part of the programme, everyone was invited to inspect the new classrooms. Teachers greeted the visitors and proudly showed them around the rooms.
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CHEVROLET From the progress of the past the promise of the future Right from the first ... for over 50 years . . . GM has led the way in automotive research, design and value ... so that today almost half of all the cars and trucks on Canada’s highways are General Motors products! That this leadership will continue is constantly assured by General Motors’ unique facilities for research . . . research into every aspect of automotive production. What is GM ' s promise for tomorrow? New and greater advances in design, safety, comfort and value in the products of its vast Oshawa and Windsor plants . . . continuance of its policy of buying more and more from Canadian suppliers — last year GM spent $368,000,000 for goods and services in Canada. For the future, General Motors promises more and better things for more people. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC OF CANADA, LIMITED OIDSMOBILE BUICK CADILLAC VAUXHAll CHEVROLET GMC TRUCKS GM ' s Vast Assembly Plant at Oshawa I
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Page Six THE SPARTALOGUE” — 1958 SPARTALOGUE STAFF Front Row (Left to right): Miss Scarfone, Carol Burrell, Dawne Bristol, Annie Grant. Judy Turner, Marilyn Hunter, Miss Enright. Second Row: John Blacklock, Sheila Tyler, Carol Talbot. Judy Prier, Ann Elgar, Marion Patrick. Third Row: Elton Plant, Ray St. Onge, Marilyn Liebrock. Ed Thrasher, Dianne Bowen. Fourth Row: Richard Riseborough, Jim Silcox, Robert Rudkin. SPARTALOGUE STAFF EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR - ADVERTISING EDITOR ADVISORY EDITORS - Annie Grant John Blacklock Marion Patrick Miss Scarfone Miss Enright PHOTOGRAPHY SPORTS - - LITERARY - - ASSISTANTS - Mr. Heaton LAY-OUT - Camera Club COPY - - Sheila Tyler Dianne Campbell ART Carol Talbot Jim Silcox Ray St. Onge Anne Elgar Judy Prier Bob Rudkin Marilyn Liebrock Judy Turner, Ed Thrasher, Dawne Bristol, Marilyn Hunter, Carole Burrell, Dick Riseborough. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE TYPISTS. Dianne Bowen, Annie Grant, Marion Patrick, Dolores Grondin, Katherine Tritjak, Ellen Moore, Judy Prier, Judy Turner, Judy Abbott, Dawne Bristol, Marilyn Hunter, Peggy Cockbain, Vera Izgherian. Edith Dobell, Paula Jeannotte, Rod Toop, Elliott Ouellette.
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